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Exploring Car Insurance in the Dutch Market


Summary

In the Dutch Google search engine, the English keyword "car insurance" is surprisingly popular, despite the primary language being Dutch. This shows a unique trend in search behavior, influenced by a multilingual population.

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In the Dutch version of Google, the English phrase [car insurance](http://www.diks.nl/car-insurance.shtml) has gained notable popularity. Despite Dutch being the official language in the Netherlands, there are still over 30,000 searches conducted in English. The Dutch term for car insurance, [autoverzekering](http://www.diks.nl/autoverzekering_home.shtml), sees over 100,000 searches. Therefore, "car insurance" makes up about 30% of related searches.

This trend is largely due to the diverse population in the Netherlands, where around 15% are non-native Dutch speakers. Consequently, there is significant demand for English-language searches on Dutch Google.

A prominent example is [Diks.nl](http://www.diks.nl), an insurance broker in the Netherlands. They have optimized certain web pages in English to attract this segment of consumers. With limited competition for the English keyword, the website quickly achieved a

9 ranking on Dutch Google.


Plans are underway to expand the range of keywords to cover other types of insurance, enhancing accessibility and targeting a broader audience.

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